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thank you i was she has the knife in her leg and if i dont shoot her she will murder.
I would so. yea..
Dude, she died. Even if she somehow manage to survive bullet in the cheek I don't think she can survive being shot multiple times afterwards.
James to this point has served his story usefulness and by removing him walkers can be a hazard again.
Lilly was just the ultimate bad guy to push your descision to make AJ shoot or not which will affect him somehow in the future.
Both have fulfilled their story role and can be discarded like so many other characters have throughout the series (Carley, Doug, Duck, Kataja, Michael, Ben, Clarrisa, Omid, Chuck, Luke, Carlos, Sarah, Rebecca, and even Lee).
AJ can be fixed, just friggin kill her.
Now im reading that James would die if i chose to not kill lilly... im kinda glad i went for this ending of the episode.
Not that i care about James, more that i wouldn't care about him dieing.
And i do care about the psychological effects that it will have on AJ.
Now if sparing Lilly would had caused Tenn to die, that having another psychological effect on AJ and me caring about Tenn would had hit me. (it was what i expected to be the other ending tbh).
brings me to the final thing, was it just me or was this entire episode a little dissapointing?
the choices where not really choices (clearly as for most part more then 90% of the players made the same decissions untill the last one that was about 45-55) the story was alright, it was interesting but there just been better choice moments in a telltale game i think...
And honestly I don't think James would regret it either, he seemed like the kind of guy who'd be willing to die to prevent a 5 year old from becoming a monster. But that's just my take on his personality.